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. >>> a separate investigation to tell you about, authorities in canada say they have foiled a terror plot and arrested two suspects. the men were planning to attack a passenger train traveling between the u.s. and can ka. >> reporter: after months of surveillance two suspects are charged with conspiracy to commit a terrorist act involving passenger trains in canada. but it had a link to al qaeda from iran, something that we have not heard before in connection with terrorist cells. take a listen. >> the individuals were receiving support from al qaeda elements located anin iran. now i can tell you there is no indication to indicate they were state sponsored. >> reporter: the suspects will appear in court tuesday morning. police say they believe this was a real but not imminent threat. it had no connection to the boston bombings and at no time was the public in danger. they allowed many elements of this plot to carry out at the same time wire happening phones and computers and homes and addresses to be able to listen in and gather more evidence. they say the threat was not imminent but
. >>> a separate investigation to tell you about, authorities in canada say they have foiled a terror plot and arrested two suspects. the men were planning to attack a passenger train traveling between the u.s. and can ka. >> reporter: after months of surveillance two suspects are charged with conspiracy to commit a terrorist act involving passenger trains in canada. but it had a link to al qaeda from iran, something that we have not heard before in connection with terrorist...
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bound or canada bound, but definitely a link between canada and u.s. >> just a couple of quick details. do we know -- was this as pir ration ration rational? did they have any kind of weaponry or explosive devices? >> reporter: they're in the process of executing those search warrants. from what i understand, they do not expect to find explosive devices. the attack was a real one. they believe they had the capacity to carry at it, but had not yet got to that point. they were likely going to bomb the tracks on the route. >>> there are new alleges that syria is using chemical weapons against forces. this time it is come israel. it is likely syrians are using sarin gas. if that is true, it is going to increase pressure on the u.s. to intervene. the pentagon says they are investigating. >> dzhokhar tsarnaev is revealing new details about the bomb plot, who was involved. the latest on what he's telling investigators right after this. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. th
bound or canada bound, but definitely a link between canada and u.s. >> just a couple of quick details. do we know -- was this as pir ration ration rational? did they have any kind of weaponry or explosive devices? >> reporter: they're in the process of executing those search warrants. from what i understand, they do not expect to find explosive devices. the attack was a real one. they believe they had the capacity to carry at it, but had not yet got to that point. they were likely...
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remarkable thing when they have an aunt in canada and uncle in maryland. he spoke yesterday and urging the 19 year old to turn himself in and ask for forgiveness and a father living in russia and a sister living in new jersey. this family at one point decided they were going to live in u.s. or canada and for sure in north america. >> and they spread out over the country and have different vantage pointless on what they think about the two young men at this point. we'll be back to bill in boston . the u.s. justice department could charge them soon as today . why key congressman said he must be tried before a military tribunal and not get the privileges of civilian court, next. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nut
remarkable thing when they have an aunt in canada and uncle in maryland. he spoke yesterday and urging the 19 year old to turn himself in and ask for forgiveness and a father living in russia and a sister living in new jersey. this family at one point decided they were going to live in u.s. or canada and for sure in north america. >> and they spread out over the country and have different vantage pointless on what they think about the two young men at this point. we'll be back to bill in...
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over here taking the up a big chunk of north america between these two big countries, canada and mexico so us and them, the soviet union which broke up 1991. russia is still a big country. it wasn't just russia and the whole soviet union it was massive. it's control and sphere of influence spreading into east germa germany. even appreciating that the soviet union spanned 12 time zones west to east it's still easy to forget how far down it went. it had a big border with iran. two borders with iran on either side of the caspian sea. it went all the way into the middle east and europe and scandinavia and china. it was human. that part just west of the caspian sea, that part of the world, if you stop thinking about countries and their boundaries and think of it as land, the land is marked by this beautiful seem in the earth. this big dramatic strait as an arrow mountains. we do not see that part of the world as a big part of something else, as a component of this super power. now that we don't see the world as the soviet union, we see it as georgia and ageria. if you think i'm mispronouncin
over here taking the up a big chunk of north america between these two big countries, canada and mexico so us and them, the soviet union which broke up 1991. russia is still a big country. it wasn't just russia and the whole soviet union it was massive. it's control and sphere of influence spreading into east germa germany. even appreciating that the soviet union spanned 12 time zones west to east it's still easy to forget how far down it went. it had a big border with iran. two borders with...
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student loans, even apply for scholarships at some schools in canada. the application process is simpler here than in the united states. with canadian universities, there is typically less emphasis on essays, recommendations and interviews. >> admission for most undergraduate programs is based on grades and s.a.t.s. >> reporter: that and the price worked for eric. >> i'm coming out with minimal debt. it brightens the prospects of the future for me. >> reporter: americans studying in canada, using a passport to a more affordable college degree. rehema ellis, nbc news, montreal. >>> we're back with a voice from the past unheard until tonight. >>> an emotional moment in washington today where ashley campbell told senators what alzheimer's is doing to her father. that's because she happens to be the daughter of the legendary singer glen campbell who is in the grip of the disease and has stopped performing. >> i think a person's life is comprised of memories and that's exactly what this disease takes away from you like a memory of my dad taking me fishing in
student loans, even apply for scholarships at some schools in canada. the application process is simpler here than in the united states. with canadian universities, there is typically less emphasis on essays, recommendations and interviews. >> admission for most undergraduate programs is based on grades and s.a.t.s. >> reporter: that and the price worked for eric. >> i'm coming out with minimal debt. it brightens the prospects of the future for me. >> reporter: americans...
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. >>> and more than 200,000 honda minivans and suvs are being recalled in the united states and canada due to a transmission problem. >>> we are getting word that cbs will have a special report. governor patrick is scheduled to speak probably informing us what he knows going on at this moment and what they have uncovered from the information so far. john mill and bill bratton are here. update us in terms of what we know at this moment. >> what we is that the events last night, which start with the assassination and murder of an m.i.t. police officer a robbery at a gas station, a wild car chase including bombs being thrown during the chase from out the windows of the suspects' vehicle, that ended in watertown with a shootout using that vehicle for cover, throwing more explosive devices. one suspect killed in that shootout. another officer at that scene severely wounded. and the suspect who gets away jumps in a siblocks and then hops out on the run. so that 20-block perimeter is a place where they have told lock your doors. don't answer for anybody but the police. and they say that they'
. >>> and more than 200,000 honda minivans and suvs are being recalled in the united states and canada due to a transmission problem. >>> we are getting word that cbs will have a special report. governor patrick is scheduled to speak probably informing us what he knows going on at this moment and what they have uncovered from the information so far. john mill and bill bratton are here. update us in terms of what we know at this moment. >> what we is that the events last...
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. >> another incident today in canada a plot foiled. authorities arrested two men planning an al qaeda attack against a passenger plane from canada in to america. -- a train, i'm sorry. from canada in to america. they think from toronto to new york. what did you make of that? if there is a link they are active and dangerous. >> there is no doubt they haven't stopped. it is not a matter of if but when n. this case in canada, going toronto to the united states, these two individuals are not canadian citizens. iran is saying they are not allocaail a ail kie da. -- ail kad da. -- the problem is huge and thank god they took them down early. when they had enough evidence to probably convict him. by the same token before they had a chance to do anything. it was horrendous to anybody. >> if you were running this fbi now, would you be concerned about what has happened with these two brothers in the sense that it just shows how easy it is for people who have been turned, as it appears they were, by some religious fundamentalist believes they have
. >> another incident today in canada a plot foiled. authorities arrested two men planning an al qaeda attack against a passenger plane from canada in to america. -- a train, i'm sorry. from canada in to america. they think from toronto to new york. what did you make of that? if there is a link they are active and dangerous. >> there is no doubt they haven't stopped. it is not a matter of if but when n. this case in canada, going toronto to the united states, these two individuals...
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the plot in canada was interrupted by police before anybody was hurt. they were under surveillance for a year, apparently. but we worry in particular about that kind of plot, that kind of case because of the reported links to al qaeda abroad as an international terrorist organization with the proven track record of causing mass casualty events, including in the west. but in the case of the boston marathon bombing, we know that the death toll is four. we know the injury count is enormous, over 170 people, including many amputations and other serious injuries. but is it connected to something else, to someone else other than the two brothers who were accused of carrying it out? we know of no links thus far between the tsarnaev brothers and any terrorist organizations. they are of chechen ethnic origin, and chechen groups fighting for independence from russia have used terrorist tactics in the past, but no chechen group has taken responsibility for their actions. no group of any kind have taken responsible for their actions. in fact, several chechen milita
the plot in canada was interrupted by police before anybody was hurt. they were under surveillance for a year, apparently. but we worry in particular about that kind of plot, that kind of case because of the reported links to al qaeda abroad as an international terrorist organization with the proven track record of causing mass casualty events, including in the west. but in the case of the boston marathon bombing, we know that the death toll is four. we know the injury count is enormous, over...
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an aunt in canada. an uncle in maryland, sister in new jersey. while that's happening we're getting an update now the boston red sox postponed their game. the heart of the city. we're getting update from dartmouth where the suspect number two is said to be a student. it will be closed again on saturday, and this is the official release from the school. all students should evacuate campus immediately. and those who do not have transportation off campus should proceed immediately to lot one where they will be transported to a secure location at dartmouth high school where accommodations are being made for them there. the concern there would be that if this guy is on the run, if he has slapped the noose in cambridge, massachusetts, he is looking for people he can hang out with and hide out with, and if he was a student at that school, he knows people town there, and not taking any chance to allow him to take refuge down there, just like they told the residents of watertown, massachusetts to stay inside. if anybody comes buy and knocks on the door, d
an aunt in canada. an uncle in maryland, sister in new jersey. while that's happening we're getting an update now the boston red sox postponed their game. the heart of the city. we're getting update from dartmouth where the suspect number two is said to be a student. it will be closed again on saturday, and this is the official release from the school. all students should evacuate campus immediately. and those who do not have transportation off campus should proceed immediately to lot one where...
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this one on a train between new york city and canada. we have a i love live update on and talk to a man who was there when police finally captured suspect number two on that boat in friday. how police talked him out of the boat. here's a word you should keep in mind. unbiased. some brokerage firms are. but way too many aren't. why? because selling their funds makes them more money. which makes you wonder -- isn't that a conflict? search "proprietary mutual funds." yikes! then go to e-trade. we've got over 8,000 mutual funds, and not one of them has our name on it. we're in the business of finding the right investments for you. e-trade. less for us. more for you. the fund's prospectus contains its investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses, and other important information and should be read and considered carefully before investing. for a current prospectus, visit etrade.com/mutualfunds. >>> al qaeda linked plot to bomb a train in the u.s. was thwarted to day. a train traveling between canada and the u.s. had a bomb. the two suspects
this one on a train between new york city and canada. we have a i love live update on and talk to a man who was there when police finally captured suspect number two on that boat in friday. how police talked him out of the boat. here's a word you should keep in mind. unbiased. some brokerage firms are. but way too many aren't. why? because selling their funds makes them more money. which makes you wonder -- isn't that a conflict? search "proprietary mutual funds." yikes! then go to...
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canada is located very, very close to the united states. i mean, there are actually some places in this country where you really can see canada from your house. it is the other place in the world that most looks like the belgium, denmark, and a place called canada. now, forgetting to include canada in any study you do that you think is applicable to the united states is like a doctor forgetting to ask about your siblings in taking your family history. can daw is our biggest trading partner. canada is located very, very close to the united states. i mean, there are actually some places in this country where you really can see canada from your house. it is the other place in the world that most looks like the united states of america in every way, including economically. canada is the other economic laboratory on this planet that most resembles our economic laboratory. and so with canada included in the spread sheet, and with the numbers run correctly, it turns out that economies with a debt of 90% were actually growing and not shrinking. and
canada is located very, very close to the united states. i mean, there are actually some places in this country where you really can see canada from your house. it is the other place in the world that most looks like the belgium, denmark, and a place called canada. now, forgetting to include canada in any study you do that you think is applicable to the united states is like a doctor forgetting to ask about your siblings in taking your family history. can daw is our biggest trading partner....
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we turn our attention to canada now. authorities that there say they foiled a terror plot and arrested two suspects, officials say the men were planning to attack a passenger train traveling between canada and the u.s. more now on who may have been helping the suspects. >> reporter: canadian police say after months of surveillance, two suspects are now in custody and charged with conspiracy to commit a terrorist act. this plot they say allegedly involved trying to derail or bomb trains that would be the via passenger trains here in canada. but they also say this had a link to al qaeda from iran, something we have not heard before in connection with terrorist cells. take a listen. >> the individuals were receiving support from al qaeda elements located in iran. now, i can tell you that there is no information to indicate that these attacks were state-sponsored. >> the suspects will appear in court tuesday morning. police say that they believe this was a real threat, but not an imminent threat. they want to be clear this h
we turn our attention to canada now. authorities that there say they foiled a terror plot and arrested two suspects, officials say the men were planning to attack a passenger train traveling between canada and the u.s. more now on who may have been helping the suspects. >> reporter: canadian police say after months of surveillance, two suspects are now in custody and charged with conspiracy to commit a terrorist act. this plot they say allegedly involved trying to derail or bomb trains...
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canada is located very, very close to the united states. i mean, there are actually some places in this country where you really can see canada from your house. it is the other place in the world that most looks like the united states of america in every way, including economically. canada is the other economic laboratory on this planet that most resembles our economic laboratory. and so with canada included in the spread sheet, and with the numbers run correctly, it turns out that economies with a debt of 90% were actually growing and not shrinking. and so now the definitive economic paper on this matter is actually a term paper that thomas herndon wrote for his econometrics class. it says contrary to the reinhardt rogoff average, gdp growth at public debt to gdp ratio of over 90% is not dramatically different than when debt to gdp ratios are lower. and that is the economic term paper heard around the world. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the pa
canada is located very, very close to the united states. i mean, there are actually some places in this country where you really can see canada from your house. it is the other place in the world that most looks like the united states of america in every way, including economically. canada is the other economic laboratory on this planet that most resembles our economic laboratory. and so with canada included in the spread sheet, and with the numbers run correctly, it turns out that economies...
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we have the world's fastest in memory computing database called canada -- hannah. liz: you have 232,000 customers that one is the u.s. government government, sequestration. they are cutting back? how is that going to affect you and be specific. >> glad the. not a lot of decisions are being made. so others are being cut back and decisions have slowed in general. that is not a major with u.s. public sector but in a lot of public-sector businesses including china and so on but how we will be affected remains to be seen. i am sure everybody will be but our software can help the government. llz: does the government act on that to write the check? government has to run like the best run business to innovate and care for the citizens to make the friction points go away and make it easy to do business with. you have to collect taxes and automate processes in a far quicker way to satisfy the needs of a modern economy but the big thing government has to do is stop spending money on things that don't matter. this matters. innovation matters don't do things that a clematis --
we have the world's fastest in memory computing database called canada -- hannah. liz: you have 232,000 customers that one is the u.s. government government, sequestration. they are cutting back? how is that going to affect you and be specific. >> glad the. not a lot of decisions are being made. so others are being cut back and decisions have slowed in general. that is not a major with u.s. public sector but in a lot of public-sector businesses including china and so on but how we will be...
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, are there cells in canada? >> yes. there have been cells in canada. we know the millennium plot, you know, 13 years ago, the person came from canada, on his way to los angeles to do disruptions. there have been other cells identified in various canadian cities which the canadians have disrupted. and they have been very effective. i would like to add the rcmp has a tremendous outreach program in their muslim communities. all the plots they had up there have been disrupted by people in the community, cooperating, and contacting the authorities there when someone is going around trying to recruit additional people to be part of the plan. >> fran, we're, again, waiting to hear the details of this. so fluid and nebulous at this point in time, all we're really hearing is this is an alleged plot it derail trains, to paula newton's point. we don't know if this is derail trains inju s entering the unit states or not. as we await the news conference what kind of questions would you have for these authoritys? what will yo
, are there cells in canada? >> yes. there have been cells in canada. we know the millennium plot, you know, 13 years ago, the person came from canada, on his way to los angeles to do disruptions. there have been other cells identified in various canadian cities which the canadians have disrupted. and they have been very effective. i would like to add the rcmp has a tremendous outreach program in their muslim communities. all the plots they had up there have been disrupted by people in...
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the suspects are foreign nationals who do live in canada. officials say they were in the planning phase and were getting outside help. >> the individuals were receiving support from al qaeda elements located in iran. >> two suspects have been under surveillance for more than a year now. they apparently didn't get financial help from al qaeda. this plot was not linked to the boston marathon bombings. >>> in the wake of the boston bombings, san francisco is looking into a new way to secure its own streets. police chief greg suhr is thinking about setting up cameras along market street to monitor big events like parades that attract millions of people. >> i'm not talking about monitoring this day to day. i'm talking about during the events when there's 100,000 people up and down market street. >> cameras on market are not a new idea. there are plenty of private security cameras already up along the street. but police only look at them after the fact. the police chief will take his idea to the board of supervisors. >>> how about the weather? it'
the suspects are foreign nationals who do live in canada. officials say they were in the planning phase and were getting outside help. >> the individuals were receiving support from al qaeda elements located in iran. >> two suspects have been under surveillance for more than a year now. they apparently didn't get financial help from al qaeda. this plot was not linked to the boston marathon bombings. >>> in the wake of the boston bombings, san francisco is looking into a new...
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. >> they moved to canada first and then to boston. >> i didn't say he came to canada first, guys, listen. they came to the states. to the states. in 2002. first parents came. mother and father and dzhokhar, when he was little. three kids were back home in kazakhstan living with my younger brother. so they came first. because he never goes anywhere with his wife. so that's why they came here, fled -- we applied for refugee stat ous in the states. and he was given that status. and, by the way, likely -- it was given lightly because he founded, you know, he was convincing. so got his refugee status. and few months his kids united with them. >> you said he never traveled with his wife. tell us about the family -- >> without wife. >> pardon me. tell me more about -- >> without wife. because he loves her dearly. >> tell us more about the family. what was the home situation like for the boys? >> growing up, within a family, everything was perfect. because he is a warm loving whole hearted father. i don't know what will happen to him now when he hears this. but apparently, even when i hear, like
. >> they moved to canada first and then to boston. >> i didn't say he came to canada first, guys, listen. they came to the states. to the states. in 2002. first parents came. mother and father and dzhokhar, when he was little. three kids were back home in kazakhstan living with my younger brother. so they came first. because he never goes anywhere with his wife. so that's why they came here, fled -- we applied for refugee stat ous in the states. and he was given that status. and,...
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, born in canada. this does not seem to be the case. they had come here for either work or for study, and at this point in time police did receive a tip-off, they say, from a muslim community. that's all they would say. that perhaps these two were engaged in some terror activities. they decided to execute on that. what did that mean? that means bugging their mobile phones and perhaps keeping a tap on their computers and home phones as well, wolf. >> paula newton in canada with the latest on the breaking news. thanks very much. i want to underscore no connection between this alleged plot in canada and what occurred here in boston. let's dig a little deeper with our national security analyst peter bergen who's watching what's going on. al qaeda elements in iran, paula makes a good point. we know al qaeda has elements all over north africa, all over the middle east. in iran, give us a little perspective when the canadians say al qaeda elements in iran, what are they suggesting? >> well, wolf, for more tha
, born in canada. this does not seem to be the case. they had come here for either work or for study, and at this point in time police did receive a tip-off, they say, from a muslim community. that's all they would say. that perhaps these two were engaged in some terror activities. they decided to execute on that. what did that mean? that means bugging their mobile phones and perhaps keeping a tap on their computers and home phones as well, wolf. >> paula newton in canada with the latest...
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. >> we've seen it time and time again in europe and canada and to a lesser degree we've seen it in the united states and fortunately they have not been successful. we saw a plot against ft. dicks in new jersey and they were refugees from the balkans, from the civil war there. there was a plot in 2009 against the new york city subway, suicide bombers and they were brought up in queens, new york, played on the high school football team, also living the american dream. >> very quickly, before we let you go, should that then be the focus of u.s. authorities and homeland security, more so than what i think most americans fear, which is terrorism from overseas? should we now be focused much more on domestic terrorism, home-grown terrorism? >> i wouldn't say much more but in new york city we've been focused on this since 2007 and sort of rang the bell on this each but just because bin laden has been taken off the battlefield, we can't take our threat off of overseas but here as well. >> don't go anywhere. we'll be back after a very quick break. we'll continue our live and developing coverage
. >> we've seen it time and time again in europe and canada and to a lesser degree we've seen it in the united states and fortunately they have not been successful. we saw a plot against ft. dicks in new jersey and they were refugees from the balkans, from the civil war there. there was a plot in 2009 against the new york city subway, suicide bombers and they were brought up in queens, new york, played on the high school football team, also living the american dream. >> very...
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that these two men came to canada to plot an attack on a train. and the canadian version of amtrak on a passenger train from new york to toronto. and they say these two men were out looking at the trains, trying to study them. but that the authorities up there were tipped off by members of the muslim community. and that they had these two under surveillance. that it never got to the actual operational stage. and that they decided to shut it down. but they claim that these men were getting what they called guidance and direction from al qaeda in iran. >> which is the most surprising factor, iran has denied this, we don't know of relationships, of al qaeda which is sunni, in iran, which is shiite. so that has been surprising and there have been denials from overseas as well. pete, thank you very much. >> you bet. >> thanks for all. >>> as the fbi faces questions over its handling of tamerlan tsarnaev's two years ago in inquiry, authorities are taking a closer look now at his travels in dagestan, russia, a region plagued by islamist militants. much o
that these two men came to canada to plot an attack on a train. and the canadian version of amtrak on a passenger train from new york to toronto. and they say these two men were out looking at the trains, trying to study them. but that the authorities up there were tipped off by members of the muslim community. and that they had these two under surveillance. that it never got to the actual operational stage. and that they decided to shut it down. but they claim that these men were getting what...
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terrornist boston and canada, catastrophic fire in texas, highly contagious bird flu in asia. and tapping it off, another bone fracture delays derek jeter's return to the yankee line-up. getting it away from it all in interconnected world has become virtually impossible. going on vacation only offers sweaty crowds and packed planes that might or might not take off. if you have a yen for adventure in the risk-averse world there is an ingenious way out. if you can think like an explorer. shackles at the south pole. ma chewpmachu picchu. it's one subject that offers the wonder of the unknown and makes one feel alive thinking about it. all the books, movies and video games about three-headed aliens with mean eyes have yet to be discovered. still at this moment, the surface rover called "curiosity" is going over mars in search of rocks an liquid water. several billionaires are advertising for paying customers on a trip to what the chinese called a fire star. inspiration mars is the creation of dennis chito. rich aerospace engineer who visited on a russian space path. he envisions a
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., one in canada. i mean, this is a family that had been through a lot together. they were refugees from kyrgyzstan to dagestan at one point. they got this chance to come to the u.s. together and really make it in life. nobody is really talking to each other. some of the family members said, several, in fact, said they hadn't talked to these two young men in years. some of them said that they were shocked by this. although how shocked can you be when during this formative period where a young man is shaping his future, you haven't spoken to him in several years? not really knowing what was going on in their lives other than what maybe they've heard years ago. so you know there was some kind of rift in the family. in fact, the two uncles that were interviewed today really spoke to that saying, well, there was trouble. i don't want to get into it. but we're not speaking to that side of the family. i think what was maybe most interesting was that the "boston globe" interviewed this man who said he was a cousin. the same age, in fact, as tamerlan. in dagestan. and he
., one in canada. i mean, this is a family that had been through a lot together. they were refugees from kyrgyzstan to dagestan at one point. they got this chance to come to the u.s. together and really make it in life. nobody is really talking to each other. some of the family members said, several, in fact, said they hadn't talked to these two young men in years. some of them said that they were shocked by this. although how shocked can you be when during this formative period where a young...
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two men in canada that apparently wanted to derail a train from canada probably headed to the u.s. they are identified as having support from al qaeda in iran. >> right. >> a lot of threads here. do they make sense to you? >> they don't make sense to me. that doesn't mean they aren't true. but as we've learned this week. as we've learned in the past, we should always be cautious about the early reports. one thing the canadian mounted police said there is no state sponsor. even if there is an al qaeda link it's not iran supporting attack. and it makes no sense what iran is doing. we're in negotiations. they're about to have a presidential campaign. this is not the way iran tens to operate. of course al qaeda and injury. she vows to dance again and run in the boston marathon. this is what she had to say to cnn's anderson cooper. >> i landed and was -- sort of close made eyes, was underneath adam and covered my head and face. it was very gray and quiet. gray, smoke and ashes, and a lot of debris falling, and i remember telling adam, oh, my gosh, i'm alive. and he said, i'm okay, i'm o
two men in canada that apparently wanted to derail a train from canada probably headed to the u.s. they are identified as having support from al qaeda in iran. >> right. >> a lot of threads here. do they make sense to you? >> they don't make sense to me. that doesn't mean they aren't true. but as we've learned this week. as we've learned in the past, we should always be cautious about the early reports. one thing the canadian mounted police said there is no state sponsor. even...
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tsarnaev aunt lives from canada defen the brother. >> for me to be convince that these 2 nephew of mine committed these kind of atrocity can not be taken lightly. onvince me. >>reporter: she argue the social media lives only show the brother were curious. >> why wouldn't just just out of curiosity tamerlan wouldn't go in there also. >> alex reporting. federal agent search for motive for monday becoming of the mile an hour thon former cia case officer with extensive prns in the middle east tracking terrorist believes he knows the reason. mark talked to robert bear late this afternoon. >>reporter: south carry lane senator graham says u.s. drone attack killed more than 4000 in afghanistan pakistan and yemen. former cia case officer robert bear says retaliation includes the bombing of the boston mile an hour thon. >> as long as there's conflict in the middle east, as long as libya is falling apart, egypt, syria, this violence will my great across the ocean. just will. >>reporter: bear says looking for link to al qaeda looking in the wrong decks. young muslim are necessarily part of an organ
tsarnaev aunt lives from canada defen the brother. >> for me to be convince that these 2 nephew of mine committed these kind of atrocity can not be taken lightly. onvince me. >>reporter: she argue the social media lives only show the brother were curious. >> why wouldn't just just out of curiosity tamerlan wouldn't go in there also. >> alex reporting. federal agent search for motive for monday becoming of the mile an hour thon former cia case officer with extensive prns...
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i'd like to add one other point, in canada in 2006, there was a group of terrorists later called the toronto 18 and they have been tried and convicted and in prison. but one of the leaders of that group studied in mechanical engineering at a toronto college and then he made a recruiting video where in the video he's got a toaster in his living room, wires it up, and is able to create a remote detonator off of a cell phone. he's self-taught, plus internet, plus his college training. but it together because of that engineering course and was able to make the device and create the cell phone detonating mechanism to initiate that. as i said, the police later got that videotape because he was showing the tape to other potential applicants to prove how good he was and that he'd be able to do that. i would be very curious of what courses either brother attended and whether they were able to learn the skills that they need, or enhance with internet reading, and amateur cookbook whether or not they were able to put that together and teach themselves as a result how to make those devices that
i'd like to add one other point, in canada in 2006, there was a group of terrorists later called the toronto 18 and they have been tried and convicted and in prison. but one of the leaders of that group studied in mechanical engineering at a toronto college and then he made a recruiting video where in the video he's got a toaster in his living room, wires it up, and is able to create a remote detonator off of a cell phone. he's self-taught, plus internet, plus his college training. but it...
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and canada. this is the first knownt canadas experienced to date. >> i want to reassure our citizens while the rcmp believe the accused had the capacity and intent to carry out these criminal acts there was no imminent threat to the general public, rail employees, train passengers, or infrastructure. bill: royal canadian mounted police there. canadian authorities say the men were working, quote, with direction and guidance from al qaeda members out of iran. iran denies the link. calling it part of hostile policies against tehran. more on that. martha: well, there is controversy this morning because passengers are dealing with a heck of a lot when they go to get on their flights yesterday and today. there is a lot of delays because of these forced furloughs that were a result of the budget cuts but the "wall street journal" has a story that says the fed are spending over a billion dollars on things like consultants and supplies and travel and grants. they're wondering why that money couldn't go to
and canada. this is the first knownt canadas experienced to date. >> i want to reassure our citizens while the rcmp believe the accused had the capacity and intent to carry out these criminal acts there was no imminent threat to the general public, rail employees, train passengers, or infrastructure. bill: royal canadian mounted police there. canadian authorities say the men were working, quote, with direction and guidance from al qaeda members out of iran. iran denies the link. calling...
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taking over north america between these two other big countries, canada and mexico, us and them, the soviet union, which broke up in roughly 1991. russia is still a big country, but when it wasn't just russia but it was the whole soviet union, it really was freaking massive, enveloping the border of china, which is massive, reaching out toward japan and alaska and to the west getting all the way to scandinavia. its control and influence spreading all the way into east germany. but even appreciating that the soviet union was massive, span 12 time zones from west to east it is still easy to forget how far down it went as well. the soviet union had a big border with iran. two borders with iran actually on either sides of the caspian sea. the soviet union was so big it went all the way to the middle east and europe and scandinavia and all of china and japan. just huge. but that part of the old soviet union just west of the caspian sea where it used to go all the way down to touch iran, that part of the world, if you stop thinking about countries and their boundaries and just think of it
taking over north america between these two other big countries, canada and mexico, us and them, the soviet union, which broke up in roughly 1991. russia is still a big country, but when it wasn't just russia but it was the whole soviet union, it really was freaking massive, enveloping the border of china, which is massive, reaching out toward japan and alaska and to the west getting all the way to scandinavia. its control and influence spreading all the way into east germany. but even...
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i've seen new hampshire -- canada, sorry. ireland, south carolina, florida, people from all over have just been outstanding. neighboring towns, i mean everyone. it truly speaks to the respect and bond that you all have and the club that sean is a part of for all eternity. if there's anything that we can learn from this is the morals and beliefs that sean exemplified during his time in service. respect, support and caring. it's taught me to smile to a stranger, a simple hello, an outreached hand can ultimately change how people treat each other. it's taught me that i want to be more like him. comfort someone when they're having a bad day. offer some of your time to help someone out. tell your parents that you love them for no other reason than you just do. hug your family members. all of us. try something new. open up. square dancing, sean's got two left feet. i was totally shocked by that one. just for the chance you might meet some new friends and have lifelong memories. sean has truly changed the way i want to live. as a po
i've seen new hampshire -- canada, sorry. ireland, south carolina, florida, people from all over have just been outstanding. neighboring towns, i mean everyone. it truly speaks to the respect and bond that you all have and the club that sean is a part of for all eternity. if there's anything that we can learn from this is the morals and beliefs that sean exemplified during his time in service. respect, support and caring. it's taught me to smile to a stranger, a simple hello, an outreached hand...
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the suspects are foreign nationals who do live in canada. officials say they were in the planning phase and were getting outside help. >>> developing news in libya this morning. a car bomb explodes at the french embassy injuring two french guards and a libyan teenaged girl. the bomb detonated outside the embassy building in the early- morning hours before staff arrived. it set off a fire at the entrance that spread to offices inside. a motive is unknown. >>> right now in oakland s.w.a.t. teams have surrounded an apartment building at international boulevard. they believe a shooting suspect might be inside the building. a man shot in the leg around 10:30 last night called police and told them who had shot him. kcbs radio's tim ryan reports hearing flash-bangs within the past hour. that may be an indication that the s.w.a.t. team is trying to resolve the situation although it's not clear whether the suspect is actually still inside the building. we'll ke> 6:05 right now. it's never been so hot time of year. >> this past week, temperature recor
the suspects are foreign nationals who do live in canada. officials say they were in the planning phase and were getting outside help. >>> developing news in libya this morning. a car bomb explodes at the french embassy injuring two french guards and a libyan teenaged girl. the bomb detonated outside the embassy building in the early- morning hours before staff arrived. it set off a fire at the entrance that spread to offices inside. a motive is unknown. >>> right now in...
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now to new developments in canada. an alleged plot to attack a canadian passenger train traveling here to the united states, canadian police have two men in custody. they allege the suspects had support from al qaeda in iran. cnn's ted rowlands is live in toronto for us this morning. >> good morning, ted, what's the latest. >> good morning, john, according to authorities the alleged plot was to attack a passenger train going from toronto to new york, and authorities here in canada say the suspect not only had the will, but had the capability to pull it off. in shackles and under heavy guard, 30-year-old chiheb esseghaier was thrown from montreal to toronto monday night, facing terrorism charges along with 35-year-old raed jaser. canadian authorities say the two were plotting an al qaeda supported attack on a passenger train traveling between canada and the united states. >> my understanding is that this was always under control of the rcmp and that at no time was anyone's life actually in danger. >> authorities say the
now to new developments in canada. an alleged plot to attack a canadian passenger train traveling here to the united states, canadian police have two men in custody. they allege the suspects had support from al qaeda in iran. cnn's ted rowlands is live in toronto for us this morning. >> good morning, ted, what's the latest. >> good morning, john, according to authorities the alleged plot was to attack a passenger train going from toronto to new york, and authorities here in canada...
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police in canada along with the f.b.i. arrested two guys for plotting to attack a passenger train that travels between new york city and canada. apparently they weren't working alone. listen to this. >> the individuals were receiving support from al qaeda elements located in iran. now i can tell you that there is no information to indicate that these attacks were state sponsored. >>steve: what's that all about? joining us from d.c. is the former head of the bin laden unit at the c.i.a. michael, good morning to you. >> good morning, sir. how are you? >>steve: doing okay, but i'm a little troubled by what happened up in canada where apparently these guys were receiving support from al qaeda element in iran? >> there's been a lot of al qaeda people in iran since the invasion of afghanistan. a lot of them evacuated there and then the iranians put them under house arrest. they have been there ever since. apparently they can communicate. iranians offered them to us but secretary rumsfeld decided not to take them at the time. >>s
police in canada along with the f.b.i. arrested two guys for plotting to attack a passenger train that travels between new york city and canada. apparently they weren't working alone. listen to this. >> the individuals were receiving support from al qaeda elements located in iran. now i can tell you that there is no information to indicate that these attacks were state sponsored. >>steve: what's that all about? joining us from d.c. is the former head of the bin laden unit at the...
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unfortunately, police in canada, unlike u.s. police and prosecutors, don't lay out the elements of the case until it comes to trial. so it's very murky. the route of the train i believe is from new york to toronto. somewhere along that route, possibly right at the border, there was a feeling they could derail the train, but we have no concrete elements of how this plot would have gone down, and there's been no recovery of bomb or bomb materials. so, again, whether this was an aspirational attack, it could be. police just said nothing was imminent. >> look, you're a national security reporter there, how much of a threat is radical islam in canada? >> it's a good question. i mean, how much of a threat is radical islam in the united states, in europe? what's happened over the last 10, 12 years is that core al qaeda is a terror group that's been smashed and fragmented and it's now seeking to give -- what's left is seeking to give inspiration to people instead of command and control operations, directing operation its in the united s
unfortunately, police in canada, unlike u.s. police and prosecutors, don't lay out the elements of the case until it comes to trial. so it's very murky. the route of the train i believe is from new york to toronto. somewhere along that route, possibly right at the border, there was a feeling they could derail the train, but we have no concrete elements of how this plot would have gone down, and there's been no recovery of bomb or bomb materials. so, again, whether this was an aspirational...
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. >>> a hearing is taking place this hour in canada for two men accused in a terror plot involving a passenger train. a tip from the local e mam led to the capture yesterday. the passenger train was reportly headed to the united states. what's going on? >> reporter: well, the first hearing is taking place right now in toronto. they have moved the suspect back to montreal this morning. he will be arraigned at 11:00 eastern time. meanwhile, investigators say these two suspects not only had the will, but they had the expertise to pull this off. >> reporter: in shackles and under heavy guard, one of the suspects was flown to montreal monday night. the two were plotting an al qaeda supported attack on a passenger train traveling from canada to the united states. >> my understanding this was always under the control of the rcp. >> reporter: authorities say the suspects are not canadian citizens, but they have declined to identify their nationality. canadian authorities have said it was in the planning stages and not imminent. passenger trains have been terrorist targets before. dozens of p
. >>> a hearing is taking place this hour in canada for two men accused in a terror plot involving a passenger train. a tip from the local e mam led to the capture yesterday. the passenger train was reportly headed to the united states. what's going on? >> reporter: well, the first hearing is taking place right now in toronto. they have moved the suspect back to montreal this morning. he will be arraigned at 11:00 eastern time. meanwhile, investigators say these two suspects not...
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it was my sister -- >> the aunt of the two brothers speaking from canada earlier in the day. we heard from the young men's uncle, who was critical of them, essentially calling them losers. welcome to our breaking news coverage of the situation here in boston. i'm anderson cooper. boston, massachusetts, remains that the hour under a virtual lockdown. thousands of police, s.w.a.t. teams, troops, helicopters, flying overhead. all in search of this man, the second boston bomber, dzhokhar tsarnaev. a naturalized u.s. citizen, 19 years old, considered extremely dangerous. the hunt is focused, but not confined to a series of communities west of boston proper, including cambridge and watertown. 21 hours since the photo was first released, dzhokhar named on the loose. his older brother, his alleged co-conspirator in the bombing at the marathon died early this morning in a clash with police from which the younger brother escaped. according to one law enforcement source, actually driving over his brother's body. here is the brother's uncle in an emotional plea delivered late this mornin
it was my sister -- >> the aunt of the two brothers speaking from canada earlier in the day. we heard from the young men's uncle, who was critical of them, essentially calling them losers. welcome to our breaking news coverage of the situation here in boston. i'm anderson cooper. boston, massachusetts, remains that the hour under a virtual lockdown. thousands of police, s.w.a.t. teams, troops, helicopters, flying overhead. all in search of this man, the second boston bomber, dzhokhar...
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,,,,,,,,, >>> more than 200,000 honda minivans and suvs are being recalled in the united states and canada due to a transmission problem. the recall includes the honda crv small suv and the odyssey minivan for 2012 and 2013. also, the 2013 acura rdx suv and so far, honda says there have been no reports of crashes or injuries due to the problem. >>> the sharks are now playing for home ice advantage in the upcoming stanley cup play-offs. and looking good. in san jose last night, 27 saves against the wild. couture with a couple of assists and goals as the sharks routed minnesota by a final 6- 1. it was san jose's biggest offensive game of the season. they are picking up at the right time. they are currently in the number 5 position in the western conference. >>> rough game for giants pitcher matt cain in milwaukee yesterday. he gave up a homer in the another in trdhiincluding e by milwaukee brewers pitcher of all guys. giants have lost all four games that cain started this year and they are glad to get out of milwaukee. they lost 7-2. giants start a home stand against the padres tonight at at
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. >> and canada their warted -- >> right, and sheriff lee baca before congress, and the sheriff saying he has a great working relationship. we don't have an allegation of imams preaching violence. in this mosque, they were preaching martin luther king and nonviolence. who defines islam, that is the question. is it me, is it going to be you, or the terrorists, the average muslim living their life? or congressman, deli workers, cabs -- that's what muslims are in america, struggling to pay their bills and make it light the rest of us. >> thank you very much, we appreciate it. >>> and next, has twitter become the new recruiting tool for terrorists? the dangerous people that are on line right now and whether they're actually being monitored by anybody. >>> later, the man who saw suspect number one before a bomb blew away his legs. the hero of this photo speaks out for the first time. stop looking at car interiors. get inspired by other stuff. yep. yep. ok. sure. why not? woah. touchscreens. put that in your dash. now, luxury stuff. make your seats like that. that thing has wifi, why doesn't
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police in canada say they have >>> this morning on "world news now" -- plot foiled. police in canada say they have stopped a plan by two men backed by al qaeda to blow up passenger trains. >> the latest on the investigation into the bombings in boston. the surviving suspect is opening up. we'll tell you about some new details he is providing about the attack. >>> plus, a long winter becomes a soggy spring. communities in the midwest dealing with devastating and deadly floods. we'll show you how homeowners are doing battling mother nature. >>> and disgraced democrat whose sexting scandal cost him his congressional seat. he has taken to twitter once again. what anthony weiner is using his 140 characters to say this time. it's tuesday, april 23rd. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" with john muller and diana perez. >>> >>> we are going to begin with terror stopped in its tracks. two men are under arrest accused of taking aim at train passengers. >> the suspects were picked up in canada and officials say they have been linked to al qaeda in iran. abc's
police in canada say they have >>> this morning on "world news now" -- plot foiled. police in canada say they have stopped a plan by two men backed by al qaeda to blow up passenger trains. >> the latest on the investigation into the bombings in boston. the surviving suspect is opening up. we'll tell you about some new details he is providing about the attack. >>> plus, a long winter becomes a soggy spring. communities in the midwest dealing with devastating and...
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. >> some are in canada. >> bill: i think you are right. it's increasing radicalization. it comes back if you are tipped on this guy, didn't the fbi look at these youtube things and didn't they put it all together that this guy was not, you know, a safe guy? >> my impression is there was no social media activity by the time the fbi interviewed him in 2010. two years later goes and spends the six months in russia. now, remember, i cannot overemphasize the bitterness of the chechen muslim people at the russian christian people. it could be they just conflate all the christian west with the enemy, the decadent enemy. but this guy, tamerlan, the 26-year-old clearly was also an engineering student, remember, at bunker hill community college, so the expertise to build the pressure cooker bomb, we have seen these pressure cooker bombs, bill in marketplaces throughout south asia. they are very commonly sold and used as terror weapons. the expertise, it wouldn't take long to get it together. >> bill: we have a couple of related stories to the bombers. the first one is a sound bite
. >> some are in canada. >> bill: i think you are right. it's increasing radicalization. it comes back if you are tipped on this guy, didn't the fbi look at these youtube things and didn't they put it all together that this guy was not, you know, a safe guy? >> my impression is there was no social media activity by the time the fbi interviewed him in 2010. two years later goes and spends the six months in russia. now, remember, i cannot overemphasize the bitterness of the...
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members around the country, an aunt we spoke to in toronto, in the toronto area by our colleagues in canada. and the father who moved back tÑ russia, originally sought asylum here. and two boys who were last talked to or seen by their boxing coach at boston in the public high school, in 2010 and something happened in the last three years. >> well first of all, it's an unprecedented response as you indicated in your question, bottom line is is that an abundance of caution. and you have to credit the citizens, they've been asked not to do anything and near doing that. i know, they're not hiding behind the doors, they're not necessarily sheltered down. but in a post 9/11 world, we've always said if your community law enforcement, the community of law enforcement, political figures ask you to do certain things, listen carefully and do them. they've complied. and you look at these two individuals, you use one part of the family, use assimilation, it worked well. here, almost chameleon-like, one only knows what dented their hearts, what dented their heads, what ideological impulse drove them to
members around the country, an aunt we spoke to in toronto, in the toronto area by our colleagues in canada. and the father who moved back tÑ russia, originally sought asylum here. and two boys who were last talked to or seen by their boxing coach at boston in the public high school, in 2010 and something happened in the last three years. >> well first of all, it's an unprecedented response as you indicated in your question, bottom line is is that an abundance of caution. and you have to...
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she lives in canada. here is a bit from an interview she just gave. >> the guy is standing here. i see his face. what else do you see? if you see circle face of this guy, would you put him also and accuse him of blowing up people? how difficult is that? give us evidence. if nobody else is asking for it, give me evidence. i'm lawyer from back home. give me evidence. i participated in court sessions where i had to prove innocence of other accused people, so do the same. give me evidence. all you showed me, circle face of men's face in a hat standing like this. what else? >> okay. this is the fbi photo. this is where it's taken from. >> okay. what i'm saying is -- what i'm saying is -- >> look this way. >> why does the fbi not give me more? if i'm asking, if somebody else is asking, fine, but for me, to be convinced that these two nephews of mine committed these kind of atrocities, it cannot be taken lightly. convince me, and again, i'm repeating myself. then you will come back and see my reaction, okay? then you will come back and say what do you think? you have all the evidence. t
she lives in canada. here is a bit from an interview she just gave. >> the guy is standing here. i see his face. what else do you see? if you see circle face of this guy, would you put him also and accuse him of blowing up people? how difficult is that? give us evidence. if nobody else is asking for it, give me evidence. i'm lawyer from back home. give me evidence. i participated in court sessions where i had to prove innocence of other accused people, so do the same. give me evidence....
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somebody change his mind in canada. tamerlan, i think same problem. somebody changed his mind. >> reporter: russian media have reported there were at least a few online communications between the two. while the fbi tells cnn they are investigating a possible link, one canadian government source tells cnn, russia has so far offered no proof of that link and says the investigation remains in the hands of russian security services. you know, wolf, we have to keep a mind here when we listened to president obama say earlier today, that in 2011 they saw no proof of extremist, tsarnaev went back to russia in 2012, the very same time that plotnakov was immersed in the militancy and later killed. it wouldn't surprise them if they had a connection. they're trying to find what influence there was, if any. >> paula newton reporting from boston. thanks very much. >>> we're getting new information on why north korea's kim jong-un may have backed off after weeks of threatening the u.s., south korea, japan. what role did the obama administration play in this. stand b
somebody change his mind in canada. tamerlan, i think same problem. somebody changed his mind. >> reporter: russian media have reported there were at least a few online communications between the two. while the fbi tells cnn they are investigating a possible link, one canadian government source tells cnn, russia has so far offered no proof of that link and says the investigation remains in the hands of russian security services. you know, wolf, we have to keep a mind here when we listened...
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his aunt, who lives in canada, said friday -- >> he had a daughter and he was very happy about his daughter. >> reporter: but police records show he was arrested for assaulting his girlfriend. his father said tamerlan quit school early to get married. according to a u.s. official, travel records show tamerlan flew to russia in january 2012 and returned to the u.s. six months later. his father insisted his sons had nothing to do with the bombing. >> translator: someone framed them. i don't know who exactly did it. but someone did. will being cowards, they shot the boy dead. there are cops like this. >> reporter: but his uncle in maryland says, the brothers were losers, who were radicalized. >> being losers, hatred to those who were able to settle themselves. these are the only reasons i can imagine. anything else to religion with islam, it's a fraud. it's a fake. >> and wolf, in another development, the russian embassy tells us that right after the attack, president vladimir putin of russia sent a telegram to president obama, our condolences, but also offering russia's assistance in any type
his aunt, who lives in canada, said friday -- >> he had a daughter and he was very happy about his daughter. >> reporter: but police records show he was arrested for assaulting his girlfriend. his father said tamerlan quit school early to get married. according to a u.s. official, travel records show tamerlan flew to russia in january 2012 and returned to the u.s. six months later. his father insisted his sons had nothing to do with the bombing. >> translator: someone framed...
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the people who looked the best in the last few days is the mounties in canada. they kept track of these two guys for two years, and were able to arrest them before they blew up a train between toronto and new york. >> if it's as simple as being radicalized by watching online videos, how do you police that? stop from thaw from taking place in another city in another few months? >> well, i think one has to -- as much as they had in this case, the russians came to them with information about it, and what they did, conducted an interview, asked if he was a terrorist. they said no, and they said, okay and closed the case. if they stayed with it, they might have seen they bought pyrotechnics, black powder, fireworks that they apparently used in the bombs, they might have seen his -- something about what he was doing on the web, what he was watching. they would have known about his trip to russia. but the department of homeland security apparently didn't talk to the fbi and the cia, and the fbi never got a foreign intelligence surveillance act, a warrant, which seemed
the people who looked the best in the last few days is the mounties in canada. they kept track of these two guys for two years, and were able to arrest them before they blew up a train between toronto and new york. >> if it's as simple as being radicalized by watching online videos, how do you police that? stop from thaw from taking place in another city in another few months? >> well, i think one has to -- as much as they had in this case, the russians came to them with information...
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we know that it targeted a train route between the united states and canada. one law enforcement official pointed me towards a line that runs between new york city and toronto. it runs actually from buffalo, new york. i'm told that the plan was to detonate explosives in canada. and derail -- and derail the train. and my law enforcement source said there had been some reports that they wanted to wage a spectacular attack, blow up a bridge. he said no. he said what they were doing was to target the train on the tressels, and actually what they wanted to do was derail the train and cause maximum injury to the people on it. >> so two quick follow-ups with you, gloria. first, whether we look at u.s. response here of what happened in boston, canada, an example of it working well, right? coordinated investigation, caught the plot early, and they have been watching it for over a year, haddize izeyes on the si, right? >> they had eyes on the situational they had informants in the community that they believed would be lucrative for them, and that certainly worked out. i
we know that it targeted a train route between the united states and canada. one law enforcement official pointed me towards a line that runs between new york city and toronto. it runs actually from buffalo, new york. i'm told that the plan was to detonate explosives in canada. and derail -- and derail the train. and my law enforcement source said there had been some reports that they wanted to wage a spectacular attack, blow up a bridge. he said no. he said what they were doing was to target...
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they're showing up on the border in new mexico and canada. they've lost their passports, want to come into the country. and as i understand from homeland security, a lot of these people, they believe, or could have al qaeda affiliations and they're looking for documentation. you can't go to the fbi and say, hey, we've got 100,000 people coming across the borders, we don't know who they are, but please follow them and find out who is dangerous and who isn't. the system is broken. we've got to come to that reality. >> that's right. and other issues that we've dealt with for the last 15 years that the public has an issue with. look at the students. anyone that comes into the u.s. on an f1 visa and this goes back to the world trade center attacks in 2001, most are here on an f1 visa. there are laws where the law enforcement can't go into campuses and follow these students. if a parent can't check on a student, check their grades or classes or know if they're coming or going, that's a problem. the fbi can't either nor law enforcement. so, you know
they're showing up on the border in new mexico and canada. they've lost their passports, want to come into the country. and as i understand from homeland security, a lot of these people, they believe, or could have al qaeda affiliations and they're looking for documentation. you can't go to the fbi and say, hey, we've got 100,000 people coming across the borders, we don't know who they are, but please follow them and find out who is dangerous and who isn't. the system is broken. we've got to...
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however, authorities here in canada are standing by their story saying they have the evidence to prove it. >> all right. ted rowlands reporting live for us. thank you very much. and coming up, severe flooding in the midwest that turns deadly, claiming at least four lives. and now the situation for them could get worse. we have a live report from st. louis coming up next. #%tia[ >>> welcome back to "early start." christine romans joins us with a look at what is ahead on "starting point." >> good morning again. ahead on "starting point" we're learning more about why the boston bombing suspects allegedly pulled off those bombings and how they became radicalized. we're going to look where the case against dzhokhar tsarnaev now stands with former u.s. attorney general alberto gonzalez and former cia ambassador james woolsey. then a public memorial set today for m.i.t. officer sean collier. we'll talk with the m.i.t. and cambridge police chiefs about the fallen officer and what they want people to remember about him. plus the man accused of sending a ricin laced letter to president obama and
however, authorities here in canada are standing by their story saying they have the evidence to prove it. >> all right. ted rowlands reporting live for us. thank you very much. and coming up, severe flooding in the midwest that turns deadly, claiming at least four lives. and now the situation for them could get worse. we have a live report from st. louis coming up next. #%tia[ >>> welcome back to "early start." christine romans joins us with a look at what is ahead on...